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FUNCTIONAL LAYOUT FOR HANDSET UNIT

FUNCTION KEYS

   

LED      LED status  Description

 LINE 1       ON

 When handset is
 connected to line 1.

       Flash

 When line1 is ON

       (fast)

 HOLD

       Flash

 When line 1 is used  by

       (double

 a parallel connected

       flashing)  telephone.
     Flash

 When there is incoming

     (with ringing call for line 1
     singal)

 LINE 2     ON

 When handset is
 connected to line 2

      Flash

 When line 2 is ON

      (fast)

 HOLD

      Flash

 When line 2 is used by

      (double

 a parallel connected

      flashing)  telephone.
      Flash

 When there is incoming

     (with ringing  call for line 2
      singal)

 LOW      Flash

 To indicate low battery

 BATT

 condition

OFF KEY

MEM KEY

HOLD KEY

VOLUME SLIDE SWITCH

LINE 2 KEY

LINE 1 KEY

*

 TONE KEY

CHAN KEY

PROG KEY

REDIAL KEY

CONF KEY

LOW BATT LED

NUMBER KEYS

    

keys        Description

 LINE 1       To get dial tone when handset

       in standby mode.
       To perform flash operation
       when handset is in Talk mode.

 LINE 2       To get dial tone when handset

        in standby mode.
        To perform flash operation
        when handset is in Talk mode.

 OFF        To hang up a line.
 Number     For telephone number dialing,
 keys         programming, etc.
 

*

TONE       To change the dialing mode

        temporarily from pulse to tone
        during a call.

 PROG      To enter/exit the programming mode.
 CHAN       To change the channel during

       a call.

 HOLD       To place a call on HOLD.

       To add a 2 second pause during
       telephone number programming.

 MEM        To enter memory dialing mode.
 CONF       To establish a conference call

       between Line 1 and Line 2

 REDIAL     To redial the last number dialed.
 Handset    To select the handset volume
 volume      Hight (H), Middle or Low (L)
 slide
 switch

Summary of Contents for 921 ADL

Page 1: ...AKING CALLS 9 ANSWERING CALLS 9 MAKING OR ANSWERING A CALL ON ONE LINE WHILE THE OTHER LINE IS ALREADY IN USE 9 PAGE HANDSET LOCATOR 9 SETTING HANDSET VOLUME 9 ADVANCED OPERATIONS 10 RINGER PROGRAMMIN...

Page 2: ...olume HI MI LO Non intrusive Handset ringer when one line rings while the other is IN USE Low Battery detection and indication Maximum battery life is 7 hours of con tinuous talk or 10 days of standby...

Page 3: ...touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product 10 To reduce the risk of electric shock donot dis...

Page 4: ...olid waste collection or disposal organi zation 3 Place the new battery pack in the battery com partment Make sure the metal contacts on the underside of the battery are aligned with charging contacts...

Page 5: ...specifically designed for wet locations 3 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface 4 Use caution when installing or...

Page 6: ...se so the mounting studs will fit into the holes on the bottom of the base Position the power cord to extend down the wall the phone is to be mounted on Slide the base down on the mounting studs until...

Page 7: ...Y CHAN KEY PROG KEY REDIAL KEY CONF KEY LOW BATT LED NUMBER KEYS keys Description LINE 1 To get dial tone when handset in standby mode To perform flash operation when handset is in Talk mode LINE 2 To...

Page 8: ...ed by a parallel connected telephone Flash with ringing signal When there is incoming call for line 1 LINE 2 Flash double flashing When line 2 is used by the handset or the line is being used by a par...

Page 9: ...ending on your prefer ence The Volume switch is located on the left hand edge of the handset with the keypad facing toward you and the antenna pointing up MAKING CALLS From the Handset press the desir...

Page 10: ...phone number Enter the digits of the phone number Press PROG to exit program mode Replacing a Speed Dial number If you want to replace a speed dial number simply follow the above steps Your new speed...

Page 11: ...RDS FROM THE WALL Then pull the unit out by the unplugged cords Electrical storms Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges harmful to electronic equipment For your own safety use caution whe...

Page 12: ...CALL Make sure you have the handset ringer activated Make sure the telephone line cord is plugged firmly into the base unit and the telephone jack Make sure the power cord is plugged in You may be to...

Page 13: ...ranty as determined by VTECH Communications In the US ship the unit via UPS insured or equivalent to VTECH COMMUNICATIONS 8770 SW NIMBUS AVENUE BEAVERTON OREGON 97008 In Canada ship the unit via UPS i...

Page 14: ...d by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separa...

Page 15: ...of the total load to be con nected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requir...

Page 16: ...16 PRINTED IN CHINA 91 5008 33 00...

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